Kimberly, on my iPad

sorry for the other empty post...
Kimberly...how IS the IPAD?  I am drooling right now... I thought I would wait 
a bit before I start whining that I want one...any complaints? do you love it?




Pati

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-----Original Message-----
From: Couture Nail Boutique <[email protected]>
To: NailTech <[email protected]>
Sent: Mon, May 24, 2010 9:52 pm
Subject: Re: NailTech:: Gelish & Shellac... my personal observations



K, Beck.  I'll try that so that I can conserve base product but, I
wasn't having issues with my Gelish.
How long is total removal time taking you for Gelish vs. Shellac
( start to finish)

Kimberly, on my iPad


On May 23, 10:50 pm, Becky <[email protected]> wrote:
> If you're not scrubbing it onto the nail, you're applying it too
> thick. This should NOT "polish" on - you need to use some serious
> pressure. The bottle should do over 1000 nails..
>
> I went up and had a one on one convo with one of Harmony's educators.
> They're still using the very first bottle of Foundation and apparently
> co the dry
> brush or wipe over it before applying color.
>
> On 5/23/10, Couture Nail Boutique <[email protected]> wrote:
>
>
>
>
>
> > Hello Diana !
> >   I am NOT scrubbing it in to the nail but I am applying it very very
> > thin.
> > I just watched the video and it *looks like* Danny does 1 SUPER thin
> > coat and then makes sure there is no overflow and then applies another
> > thin coat.
> > here is the video link:
> >http://www.nailharmony.com/Video/VideoLibraryGelish.aspx
> > however I plan to contact them tomorrow and ask about that.  I will
> > report back to what I find out.
>
> > I have not had any issues with Gelish whatsoever.
> > I don't find the basecoat to be thick though ???  Are you floating it
> > instead of pressing it ?   hmmm, not sure... I'd call them if you feel
> > it is thick, because mine is not.
>
> > I'm sure that protein bond  ( NuBond, other non-acid primer etc...)
> > would probably help Shellac to last longer but I'm wondering if the
> > soak off would be effected because of it and that is really the only
> > reason at this point that I personally am using Shellac
> > in some cases over Gelish.  That is a good question.  I'm sure someone
> > on this list has added a non-acid primer to try it out and they could
> > probably chime in.
> > I do like that it is not needed with the Gelish though.  He shows a
> > dehydrator on the video but I have been using my scrubfresh ( like I
> > do with everything) and it works like a dream :)
> > Tickled Pink & Grey,
>
> > ~Kimberly Lesser~
>
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>
> > On May 23, 11:10 am, Diana Bonn <[email protected]> wrote:
> >> Kimberly, I am testing out both also. The base of Gelish, how are you
> >> applying this.  the brush is a short little burger, and thinking that
> >> maybe it should be "scrubbed" on vs. applying it? It is thicker than
> >> the other I am using.  and also, to have shellac last longer, maybe
> >> applying a primer like Protein Bond first??????? diana from indiana
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